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we congratulated ourselves when brazil and argentina announced nuclear weapons. imagine what a world would be like where iran, the most important most powerful most aggressive and according to the state department the greatest exporter of terror in the world , the most aggressive state, the most radical state in the middle east acquires nuclear weapons. that's the end of nonproliferation. do you think the weaker nations in the region are going to take refuge in the parchment of the npt treaty? no. here's what will happen. uncontrollable nuclear proliferation throughout a region. roiledly revolutions and sectarian blood feuds. those are the words of henry kissinger who knows something about deternts when it works and when it doesn't. we'll get an instant nuclear arms race, all the important neighbors, saudi arabia, egypt, turkey, syria, think of syria, god knows who will be in charge of syria. they'll all have gone nuclear assuming that iran will go nuclear first. and it's not just in the immediate middle east. this will spread in the region. our opponents will sp
we congratulated ourselves when brazil and argentina announced nuclear weapons. imagine what a world would be like where iran, the most important most powerful most aggressive and according to the state department the greatest exporter of terror in the world , the most aggressive state, the most radical state in the middle east acquires nuclear weapons. that's the end of nonproliferation. do you think the weaker nations in the region are going to take refuge in the parchment of the npt treaty?...
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energy initiatives with brazil. and energy and climate initiatives, i should say, with brazil. this increasing economic integration. but, as we all know, there have been some outliar states that have been not such a part not been as cooperative or in a position to be as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending what happens in venezuela, there may really be an opportunity for a transition there. likewise i would hope that bolivia, ecuador we could make progress. one of the great stories of latin america is colombia. i can remember when i was working on the western hemisphere subcommittee and senator dodd was here and others, and we were very engaged at that period of time, we -- there had recently been a assassination of 13 members of the supreme cou in one room colombia. the presidential candidates were assassinated. you couldn't run for office. and frankly, presidenturery bay -- president uribe stepped up at a critical moment and began the process of rescuing that nation. president santos now is doing an amazing job. we created our greater economic relationship by pass
energy initiatives with brazil. and energy and climate initiatives, i should say, with brazil. this increasing economic integration. but, as we all know, there have been some outliar states that have been not such a part not been as cooperative or in a position to be as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending what happens in venezuela, there may really be an opportunity for a transition there. likewise i would hope that bolivia, ecuador we could make progress. one of the great stories...
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to bring the crimes down to brazil. guest: the callers that raise issue about gun violence in this country all said we would need to do is to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill, of violent abusers and i cannot agree more. the conversation we will have and the executive action the president has taken so far, things that states have begun to do weather in new york or governor o'malley introduced sensible reforms in maryland, those are all designed to protect law-abiding gun owners and to reduce gun violence in this country. 9 and of 10 crimes, the noton using the gun is the original owner. guns are in the hands of irresponsible people. host: senator feinstein will have a news conference today and it will be live on c-span3. reminder about what the president has put forth in congress. he is calling for background checks for all gun sales. host: that is what the president would like to do. we have a video from a republican from virginia to the opposition of the reinstatement of the assault ban. [vi
to bring the crimes down to brazil. guest: the callers that raise issue about gun violence in this country all said we would need to do is to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill, of violent abusers and i cannot agree more. the conversation we will have and the executive action the president has taken so far, things that states have begun to do weather in new york or governor o'malley introduced sensible reforms in maryland, those are all designed to protect law-abiding...
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energy initiatives with brazil. and energy climate initiatives. but there have been some out liar states that have not been as much a part or as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending on what happens in venezuela, there may be an opportunity for trenches in there. i would hope that bolivia, ecuador, we could make progress. one of the great stories of latin america is colombia. i remember when working on the western hemisphere subcommittee, there had recently in been an assassination of 13 members of the supreme court in one room in colombia. the presidential candidates were assassinated. you could not run for office. the president stepped up at a critical moment and began the process of rescuing that nation. president santos now is doing an amazing job. we have created a greater economic relationship bypassing the trade agreement. we have to build on that. that is an example for the rest of latin america as to what awaits them if we can induce people to make a better set of choices. there are some other things that have contributed to th
energy initiatives with brazil. and energy climate initiatives. but there have been some out liar states that have not been as much a part or as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending on what happens in venezuela, there may be an opportunity for trenches in there. i would hope that bolivia, ecuador, we could make progress. one of the great stories of latin america is colombia. i remember when working on the western hemisphere subcommittee, there had recently in been an assassination...
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some of the lessons we have learned in this country and brazil. the unconscious bias concept is the one we have to put legs on. there are hundreds of studies. if a doctor will make different prescriptions for the same decision, how you change that doctors' behavior? they are not willingly being biased. they have been programmed to believe perceptions and it influences their decision. the on conscious bias -- the -- we have bias to identify the solutions. just becoming aware of unconscious bias is a step towards checking our behavior's. we have learned that communities on the ground, neighborhoods, zip codes, there is tremendous goodwill out there and that people want to do this work. and so we have learnt that putting the resources in place to support this work can bring about change and outcomes. this film took resources to get it produced. there are many, many others. there are other films that we have funded. katrina brown told the story of her family. we have learned that resources are critical. but ultimately we learned this is the work of ch
some of the lessons we have learned in this country and brazil. the unconscious bias concept is the one we have to put legs on. there are hundreds of studies. if a doctor will make different prescriptions for the same decision, how you change that doctors' behavior? they are not willingly being biased. they have been programmed to believe perceptions and it influences their decision. the on conscious bias -- the -- we have bias to identify the solutions. just becoming aware of unconscious bias...
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energy initiatives with brazil. and energy climate initiatives. but there have been some out liar states that have not been as much a part or as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending on what happens in venezuela, there may be an opportunity for trenches in there. i would hope that bolivia, ecuador, we could make progress. one of the great stories of latin america is colombia. i remember when working on the western hemisphere subcommittee, there had recently in been an assassination of 13 members of the supreme court in one room in colombia. the presidential candidates were assassinated. you could not run for office. the president stepped up at a critical moment and began the process of rescuing that nation. president santos now is doing an amazing job. we have created a greater economic relationship bypassing the trade agreement. we have to build on that. that is an example for the rest of latin america as to what awaits them if we can induce people to make a better set of choices. there are some other things that have contributed to th
energy initiatives with brazil. and energy climate initiatives. but there have been some out liar states that have not been as much a part or as cooperative. we all know who they are. depending on what happens in venezuela, there may be an opportunity for trenches in there. i would hope that bolivia, ecuador, we could make progress. one of the great stories of latin america is colombia. i remember when working on the western hemisphere subcommittee, there had recently in been an assassination...
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some cities happen to be in ireland or spain or brazil. and then, as a business person, i have a choice. if i have only one factory to build, and two or three or four people are telling me to build it in their city, what am i going to do? i am going to make the best deal i can, because that is what i am asked to do. >> i can tell you, europe is a big place. when you look at germany right now, high taxes, tight internal regulations. written -- britain. >> i will tell you why germany is doing so much better, it is the euro. germany is an exporting country, and they export to their neighbors. it prevents their neighbors from devaluing their currency. >> where is the context for your numbers? i am sure you are not advocating borrowing 40 cents on the dollar. [indiscernible] >> i said they are in a crisis because of decades of certain policies. >> that have put together an unsustainable federation. >> put him back on my washington hat as we move along, one of the most successful theories on our blog has been this is where your money went. peopl
some cities happen to be in ireland or spain or brazil. and then, as a business person, i have a choice. if i have only one factory to build, and two or three or four people are telling me to build it in their city, what am i going to do? i am going to make the best deal i can, because that is what i am asked to do. >> i can tell you, europe is a big place. when you look at germany right now, high taxes, tight internal regulations. written -- britain. >> i will tell you why germany...
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brazil, france, spain? >> a very interesting question. i think my first response would be to say i'm not sure so much that all forms of slavery disappeared as so much evolved in transition. obviously, there were laws passed that made a certain thing illegal. from a paper law standpoint, certain things disappeared. but the case of bonded labor it showed that things did not disappear but adapt to a different set of laws and climate. then evolved around those hurdles to continue to effect the same kind of mode of exploitation. as to whether f there was a point in the past where producers were faced with a scenario where one set of nonslave-like labor bake more -- became more economically efficient or productive than slave-like labor, there are certainly some few instances. i think the historians would probably have that more to hand than i do, but there are some cases. particularly in cases where laws with penalties were perceived to be enforced. then the perception is that form of exploitation is no longer beneficial. we either have to evad
brazil, france, spain? >> a very interesting question. i think my first response would be to say i'm not sure so much that all forms of slavery disappeared as so much evolved in transition. obviously, there were laws passed that made a certain thing illegal. from a paper law standpoint, certain things disappeared. but the case of bonded labor it showed that things did not disappear but adapt to a different set of laws and climate. then evolved around those hurdles to continue to effect...
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we congratulated ourselves when brazil and argentina renounced nuclear weapons. imagine what a world would be like where iran, the most important, most powerful, most aggressive and according to the state department the greatest exporter of terror in the world , the most aggressive state and most radical state in the middle east acquires nuclear weapons. that is the end of nonproliferation. you think the weaker nations in the region are going to take refuge in the n.p.t. treaty? no. here's what will happen. uncontrollable nuclear proliferation throughout a region roiled by revolution and secretary taper blood feuds -- sectarian blood feuds. those are the words of henry kissinger who knows something about deterrents, when it works and when it doesn't. we will get an instant nuclear arms race, all the important neighbors, saudi arabia, egypt, turkey, syria, think of syria. god knows who will be in charge of syria. we'll all have gone nuclear assuming that iran will go nuclear first. and it's not just in the immediate middle east. this is going to spread in the regi
we congratulated ourselves when brazil and argentina renounced nuclear weapons. imagine what a world would be like where iran, the most important, most powerful, most aggressive and according to the state department the greatest exporter of terror in the world , the most aggressive state and most radical state in the middle east acquires nuclear weapons. that is the end of nonproliferation. you think the weaker nations in the region are going to take refuge in the n.p.t. treaty? no. here's what...